Timeless: Journey through the 24-25 MLEC Yearbook
The Timeless yearbook is a collection of all the wonderful memories in in the 2024-2025 school year. Learn more about the creation of it as told by Adriana Garcia.
The Timeless yearbook is a collection of all the wonderful memories in in the 2024-2025 school year. Learn more about the creation of it as told by Adriana Garcia.
By Khimmoy Hudson MIAMI – Journalism, and the media business, is constantly evolving. Every year Miami-Dade County Public Schools addresses these changes at a student social media forum. On January 21, student journalists from across the district were invited to the MDCPS School Board auditorium to meet with, and learn from, experienced journalists from every…
By Devin Dubon and Gabriella Licona To entertain, to nourish, to pamper. INDULGE Magazine fits its name. The Miami Herald’s luxury lifestyle magazine explores the culture, beauty, fashion and food in Miami. Evan Benn, the editor-in-chief, discussed the magazine, journalism and life in Miami. “Miami is a rich, diverse place,” said Benn, who first lived…
By Daniel Gonzalez Saturday morning on October 27, the Florida Scholastic Press Association held its 46th annual South Florida Journalism Day convention at FIU. MLEC along with other schools such as Coral Gables, FIU Mast, Columbus, Ferguson, Felix Varela, Homestead were there, and so were many more. The event began with three students from Stoneman…
By Devin Dubon and Jaylyn Gonzalez Wearing a red power suit, Assistant U.S. Attorney Breezye Telfair, made one thing clear: she can try a case. She owned the newsroom, much like she owns a courtroom as she discussed her career and the unconventional path she took to becoming a federal prosecutor. The Miami Lakes native…
By Sarah Lemos Darryl Forges fell in love with the news. As early as fifth grade, when he had the privilege of “telling kids what they were having for lunch,” Forges found a passion in “telling people what they didn’t know.” That passion, he says, drove him. He “did everything,” from print to radio to…
By Daylin Delgado MIAMI – Journalism, and the media business, is constantly evolving. Every year Miami-Dade County Public Schools addresses these changes at a student social media forum. On May 2, student journalists from across the district were invited to the MDCPS School Board Auditorium to meet with, and learn from, experienced journalists from every…
By Gabriella Licona Darryl Forges, a reporter for NBC 6, visited Miami Lakes Educational Center’s newsroom on Thursday and discussed journalism, work ethic and the 24-hour news cycle with The Harbinger staff. A huge thanks to @DarrylNBC6 for coming into the Pink Room journalism class yesterday and teaching us all you know from experience. Glad…
By Abigail Castro Social media has revolutionized the world, integrating itself into everyone’s daily life. From children to elders, the reach of social media has no exceptions. It has become a global medium for communication and connection. Users turn to social media for news, updates, and entertainment. As technology continues to advance, social media…
By Dru Barcelo This past Tuesday, President Trump ordered an end to the Obama-era program known as DACA, which shielded young undocumented immigrants from deportation. President Trump is urging Congress to pass a replacement before he begins phasing out its protections in six months. Join us during tomorrow night's Twitter chat using #DACADreams and…